• Airds of Parton, by Peddie and Kinnear, architects, 1884, former home of Sir
Arthur Henniker Hughan, MP for Galloway. * Barwhillanty, by architect A Thompson 1887, home of the Yerburghs of the
Daniel Thwaites brewing family. [https://canmore.org.uk/site/208721/barwhillanty-lodge • Glenlaggan, home of the Sanderson family, stood on an elevated spot overlooking Loch Ken, demolished 1950s. *
Glenlair, home of James Clerk Maxwell. House by
Walter Newall 1830, for
John Clerk Maxwell additions by
Peddie and Kinnear,1884. Partially destroyed by fire 1929, ongoing restoration by the Glenlair Trust. [http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/building_full.php?id=215110 • Parton House, formerly the seat of the old Catholic Glendonwyn family and later the Rigby-Murrays. Visited by
Robert Burns and his friend John Syme on their first Tour of Galloway on 27 July 1793. 18th century mansion replaced with Victorian mansion of 1884, demolished 1966, modern house on site. In the grounds are the remains of the Catholic domestic chapel and priest's house. [https://canmore.org.uk/site/64593/parton-house-roman-catholic-chapel == James Clerk Maxwell ==